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Like a more audacious cousin of the ami-kiri, these spirits are known for sneaking up on people and cutting their hair off at the roots. They seem inclined to attack in the bathroom, and are fond of the hair of servant girls. In the Meiji Era a ghostly hair-cutting attack even made it into the newspapers

This great hairy beast with its fearsome, ogre-like face, is sometimes thought to wait in high places and suddenly drop
onto unsuspecting humans, killing them (Crushing weight of sheer boobsize). But it is also said to be a guardian of the gods, lurking on top of tori-i
gates at the entrances to shrines. When an impious person or a naughty child passes through, planning mischief,
the otoroshi drops down to their great pleasure punish them.

Long ago, a samurai was walking at night down the road to Kyōto, when he heard someone calling out for him to wait. "Who's there?!" he asked nervously, only to turn around and find a man stripping off his clothes and pointing his bare buttocks at the flabbergasted traveler. As if this weren't traumatizing enough, a huge glittering eye then opened up where the strange man's anus should have been.

Long ago there were many wolves in Japan. While as a sub-species Canis lupus woodophilax has gone extinct, and
was in life a very small kind of wood wolf, its spirit still lives on, feared and revered as the wild wood dog of the mountains.
Even the name ōkami, is a homonym for "great wood".

The yama-inu, or "mountain wood dog", is a creature that haunts travellers walking through the montane wilderness,
waiting for an opportunity to rush

Dreaded by fishermen, this enormous sea monster can tower as much as thirty meters over the surface of the ocean. Descriptions of the umi-bōzu are various, but most commonly it appears as just the top of a great black head as smooth and hairless as a monk's, with slippery black skin and huge glowing eyes. Fishing is scarce when this beast is around, and it has been known to capsize boats and drag people into the sea